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Yea, My bass cabinet is an Epifani model T-210, at 400 watts RMS, this cabinet has proven itself to be an incredible tool for the many players who need a compact, yet powerful speaker enclosure. The newly re-designed T-210 delivers plenty of bottom end punch and clarity. Each cabinet is equipped with two 10" 200W custom-made Epifani speakers and a 100W bullet tweeter for sparkling highs. Speaker: 2 x 200W RMS Cast Aluminum Frame / 100W RMS Tweeter Frequency Response: 39hz - 18khz / Usable Low Freq 32hz Power Rating: 400W RMS (1200W Peak) 8/4 Ohms Suggested Power Amp Wattage: 200W - 600W Dimensions: 23" H x 18" W x 17 1/2" D Sensitivity: 102 db SPL @1W 1M Weight: 59 lbs more info can be found at http://www.epifani.com/cabinets.html My bass amp is the I-AMP by Euphonic Audio (I own the Original I-Amp, the models have changed slightly. Check em out at http://www.euphonicaudio.com/) And I must add, Danny & I had a great time Jammin' wit Evan Saturday night at Electric Billy Land (hereinafter refered to as EBL). My man can PLAY the electric bass, and is already quite proficient with his Repeater too. (that's the 'knob-tweakin chops' as opposed to the '5 String elecric bass chops'). Evan was totally happening on both counts, and we're going to get him back again real soon fo some mo!!! Damn, I LOVE playing with Bass Players that GROOVE ! Dan had some sweet stuff happenin with the RC-20 and incorporated his Roland guitar synth quite nicely too. I didn't live loop too much, but had a blast making mucho interesting noise on what has now become known as the 'Big Ass Lectronic Drum Rig', a.k.a. BALDR (too involved to detail in this post). More on the groove front....Dano & I went up to Danbury Connecticut on Friday night to catch the John Scofield Quartety at Western Ct State U. Excellent show. Very good band of young players, the bass player played a Fender Mustang bass. Lot's of electronics, looping, pedals and really solid grooves. Great drummer too, Adam Deitch. He's only 26 but has already logged some serious gigs, including a couple of years with AWB, and now with Sco for bout a year. I think Sco and Wayne Krantz are 2 of the most happening musicians playing today, great players embracing the new technologies, open structure improv jams with heavy modern groove elements. Ya'll NYC folks should be sure to check out Wayne Krantz at his weekly Thursday gig at 55 Bar, although I believe he's over in Europe for the entire month of May, I'm sure the weekly Thursday tradition will continue upon his return in June. I gotta get back down there myself, as that is (IMHO) one of the most AMAZING trios playing today. Keith Carlock is truly a drummas' drumma, and Tim Lefebvre is a monsta bass player. If you haven't already heard these guys, check out the MP3s on the web site, www.waynekrantz.com, the shit is a mind-blower. I'm totally down for jammin with any other members on this list too, though I'd prefer to do it in Rye at EBL, as BALDR is pretty much permanently installed there as part of the studio. My mobile rig is pared down to either handsonic or zendrum + PlanetEarth module, or drumKAT with Rack Attck & ER-1 or TD-10, or DMpro, but I hate havin to make choices, so let's try and do it at my place, that way I can also fir up the digital hard disc recorder and document the session (which I forgot to do on Saturday, sorry bout that Evan & Dano). One more thing, anybody read the Bill Laswell cover story in this months BassPlayer magazine? I really dig most of the stuff he does, talk about versatility! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Evan Meyers" <evanmeyers@yahoo.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 9:59 AM Subject: Re: OT: speaker cabinets > > --- >anybody have experience with the following > cabinets? > >i'm looking to upgrade from my current raezer's edge > >as they tend to break up too much for my taste. > > >epifani > > I played through something by epifani this weekend at > a list-member's, bill cummings, place.I can't remember > whether it was the cabinet or the head that was made > by epifani (bill can probably answer that), but I do > remember being quite impressed with its frequency > response. It had sharp punchy highs and really smooth > lows.I was sending a bass through the repeater into > the head/cab. > > Side note - it was quite fun getting together with > another list member to jam and I look forward to > jamming with other list members as well as future jams > with bill and dan "the man" ash.thanks for the invite > guys! > > Later days.evan > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and wellness > http://health.yahoo.com >